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Description (Modern):
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Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 17
'U14157. BM 1930.12.13.451. UE 3:423. SIS4. H >3.7, L >3.7. Two rollings. Symbols in two registers. Upper: ?tree, ?edinnu. Lower: ?UNUG, ?AN pot, UNUG (Uruk), ?URI3+UNUG (?Ur).
Sealing 4.0 x 6.6 x 1.9. Traces of peg and string impression on reverse. Functional type: door peg.'
Merlin:
'Description
Fragment of a clay sealing impressed with two registers of uncertain pattern perhaps arachiac signs on convex exterior surface; white deposit; abraded.
Dimensions
Length: 2.5 inches
Width: 1.5 inches'
UE 3 p. 39 no. 423:
'Pictographic inscription in two registers. The abode of the spread eagle (Lagash?). A jar and a star, perhaps Kesh. A large unu sign may represent Uruk; and the same sign but adorned with side buckles and a shaft on the top is perhaps the city of Ur.
U. 14157. SIS 4. Pl. 54.'
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